“When law enforcement is targeted, no one is safe”?! 😐 Takes a lot of audacity to say that when literally SEVERAL people were murdered and they were certainly not safe before the DEA had been targeted 😒
You should never talk to cops. You have rights. Use them. Its not illegal and you using the 5th can't be used against you. Always get legal assistance when police want to talk.
@@negan2714 What's your point? When you're caught in the act and every bit of evidence points right to you, you can "say nothing" and it won't mean a damn thing, you're going to be fucked. The narc KNEW he was fucked, and took a chance by ratting.
My favorite part is where they said they had no evidence but they had enough nothing to get warrants for his business and girlfriends home, and they stole money from (for as much as they could prove) a businessman girlfriend
To get warrants is easy , but convict someone of multiple murders is much harder also if case fails court can not reapet only superior court can prosecute so DEA need a lot of evidence to be sure he not get away .
I know right? When others are involved in crimes and not necessarily directly involved EVERYONE gets a charge, BUT when law enforcement Does It's Just That persons bad life choices. The first time some one is charged with involvement That Should Also Include Law Enforcement. Just saying, what's the difference? The Badge? The Department? The Side of the fence? Oh well Another number err casualty of a dangerous life style, It's dangerous on either side. If one side is held accountable The other side should too. I know there are some held accountable but it seems to be a a PR Thing Not Genuine Responsibility and Culpability.
@@TheSorcererAhrimanahsul Maybe because it's objectively not the cops' fault. Well, let me explain: the police have limited means. They cannot protect any witness who testifies before a grand jury. That would require too many resources. And from a criminal point of view, there is nothing reprehensible in their actions. Legally, you cannot convict them. And there are no double standards. At no time will a civilian be prosecuted for a murder if he did not participate or was unaware that it would take place. A person indirectly involved can only be prosecuted if they knew there would be a murder.
Kudos for going after the dea. Who are these people to dictate what people can put in their own body when the pharmaceutical companies in america are the richest and largest drug pushers in the country. Go after the companies robbing working people who need medication to keep them alive. The system is broken
@@sharonkaczorowski8690 And the rest. No Afghan farmer has the means of smuggling billions of dollars worth of heroin into the USA. Only certain three letter agencies able to undertake that on a regular basis.
@@xdxxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdx8578 if ur gonna burn a dude online use proper grammar and syntax structure or someones gonna burn you right back, Quote 'Except he wasn't there once a warrant for his arrest smart ass' ...seems you were so in a rush to burn a dude online for 'iNTERNET CLOUT!!!!!!!' you neglected to include 'Was Issued' Into your response. You're welcome. Feel free to edit your comment in shame.
Imagine all the people who were being investigated and about to be arrested by the DEA and all the people who had trial coming up for these case and then some drug dealer burned all the evidence 🤣
They need to end this stupid, expensive drug war. They could free up prisons and Leos for REAL criminals like rapist and murderers. What a waste of time ,money and resources.
All the evidence and they accepted a defense deal that allowed him to plead guilty to a lesser charge just to save the court some expense after spending millions of dollars trying to get him. Incredible...
I searched his name and found this "He eventually pleaded guilty to federal charges of running a continuing criminal enterprise involved in drug dealing and a murder and was sentenced to life in prison. He could have faced a federal death penalty if he didn’t reach a plea agreement. Matthews also pleaded guilty to two state charges of second-degree murder and one of being an accessory after the fact to murder and was sentenced to 100 years in prison to be served at the same time as the federal sentence." He wasn't allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge, he plead to multiple counts of murder and running a drug organization.
he would have made a great American corporate executive. Being from Florida, he should have worked for Disney, in corporate. Like the former CEO of Disney, Robert Iger who has a net worth over $600 Million. But somehow he felt it necessary to fire a lot of American office workers, and bring in cheaper foreign office workers on H-1B and L-1 Opt Visa, (in order to increase profits). The former American Disney workers were forced to train their foreign replacements, in order to receive a meager payout that they could live off of few months while they look for another job. If over age 40 (good luck). I don't know how people with a mortgage and family deal with it. I am just fortunate I don't have kids to worry about.
Why do people who tell on drug dealers go back to the same drug dealers to score. When you tell on somebody, an affidavit is drawn up and your name is on it. There is no anonymous. The drug dealer will know because he gets the information in discovery. I never understood that.
@@TempoDrift1480 discovery is basically all the evidence piled into one file. It presents both sides of the evidence so the defence knows what the prosecutor has and vice versa! Hope that helps!!:)
These cops have no problem with their witness getting killed, instead they head straight out to find someone else to help solve their case. Then they wonder why their building ends up in flames. That was nicely done. That detective and DEA agent haven't got a brain cell between them.
So... He tries to destroy the evidence with a pipe bomb taped to gasoline containers, burnt the entire building down, and the evidence against him is intact? How unfortunate, he failed to destroy evidence, and added more evidence/crime to his case lol 😂
I wonder if there are any mentally ill criminals out there who are watching this and like "Dr. Shaham, I unfortunately won't be able to make it to Crimecon this year, but I look forward to meeting you in court sometime soon"
you're so brave😂😂😂 don't do drugs!! I tried weed once and boom!! I've smoked weed every since!!😂😂😂😂😂 I'm not trying to be funny but I've never saw anyone who have only smoked weed once. it is an honor to have met you!! I now know that I am not an ADDICT and I am capable of one day one day one day........... quitting!! you are truly an inspiration and I teach my kids not to and I think they still think it's a cigarette 🍿😂😂😂😂🤭🤭 I'm going to tell the truth one day in maybe 5 years! yea my oldest is almost 10 in August! 🙏🏾
FTMYB was Scarface territory in the late '80's. I remember this guy & his Trans Am showing up at gigs I was playing on the beach back then. It was the era of BIG cocaine in Florida
23:02 "Snare" is a noun, "ensnare" is a verb. Lazy. Ignore slacker "authorities" and stick with the styles that require work and thinkin to develop into proper sentences. Minus 1 point.
I'm pretty sure Jeff had a friend of mine killed named Thomas Sellers ! Over a little bit of a drug debt .......I could write a very accurate book about Jeff Mathews (Ciganek) from my time being friends with him while attending Bishop Verot hospital in the 80's !
He owed his drug dealer money for drugs? His dealer worked on credit? Wow drug dealing sure has changed! I bought pot for 40 years and never heard of buying on credit. How stupid is that? And how is a dead person going to pay their debts? Do I believe this story?
Oh yeah. I've been in the scene my whole adult life and believe me, people wanna push people to push their drugs. So they get a zip or so to start. They really don't know what they're doing so they either don't make the money back right, do too much of there own supply and or think the dealer is a bitch and say fuck him and his money. What are they supposed to do, go to the police. And at the same time they can't look like a bitch, so they have to make an example. I'm sure this Jeff guy never got shorted again in his short there after drug career again
Something's not right about the dead guy driving through the house. Was the FBI there before paramedics? Who determined he was dead? Why didn't paramedics try resesitating him? Did they see the bullet holes? Something isn't adding up.
I really got side tracked by the mac10 with a silencer sounding like a revolver in the intro :p... I'll silently watch the rest of this probably fascinating story now.
When they said the evidence was mounting, they had nothing more than circumstantial evidence, someone who might have looked like him. No dang wonder so many innocent people are in prison
@@desmasic I've almost watched all the season of this show and all the FBI agents i've watched so far drop the person as a suspect if they have a good alibi. However due to further evidence of their impication in the crime surfucing later on, they return to the top of the suspect list. I get that he's sus a hell but he's got an alibi... normal people that haven't commited a crime can seem sus to law officers even if they do have an alibi... does that mean that the officer can investigate that person and waste tax-dollars?
You know... it really strikes me as a bit of a problem that we can only take testimony from living people, like you're just asking for people to get killed in cases like this. As others have mentioned, truly baffling that he wasn't under witness protection. Lmao wait, edit: to clarify - people's words can only be evidence if they're alive/given at trial
That's because if they're going to testify against someone, they have to be available for cross examination. The real crooks are the fbi who gave hillary a free pass, prosecutors, judges, and dea who don't want the competition of other drug dealers!
So that guy was paying the girls rent for stashing stuff at her place, why would she tell on him and risk being homeless , and i wonder what she's doing now
@@BenState did I say that? No I fucking didn't. But he is the one that uploads it ,if you want to strike the account for it not being his then do it ,otherwise be glad he uploaded it in the first place. All it takes is 3 strikes and you can get the account taken down if you feel so strongly about a 30 second promotion.
Whoever made that one hit on the dead guy in the car was dumb AF because he thought the investigators would find the car and be fooled not realizing there is lead inside his body and holes all over his body.
“When law enforcement is targeted, no one is safe”?! 😐 Takes a lot of audacity to say that when literally SEVERAL people were murdered and they were certainly not safe before the DEA had been targeted 😒
Blowing up a DEA office, this man is settled for life in prison, imagine someone asking you at chow: What are you in for? Well I blew up a DEA office.
inmate: WTF? 😳
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YOU WHAT!?!??
I bet he's a legend in that prison. Dude probably had respect on the block right off the bat. Lol
This is funny af 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
44:30 They checked his ID? Like this guy would be carrying legitimate ID.
The fact that people can go away for decades for having a few grams of drugs means that hearsay shouldn't be ok for drug investigations ...
agreed
Absolutely!
Those laws should be changed. I say we take millions from the DEA and put it into cutting edge mental treatment, including fur addicts
Glad someone else caught that!!
Hearsay is not allowed in any cases
I like how that witness had zero protection two days away from going to court
Ain't that dumb!??
They were not serious to catch him until it's reached them
Disgraceful. Totally amateurish. They just got him killed.
Very comforting!
Government incompetence
Cocaine is a hell of a drug. Wish we covered this. Great work!
that takes alot of balls to bomb a DEA building and almost got away with it. thats crazy. smfh wow!
Another video when the witnesses didn't make it to court. They are setting a great example for NOT working with the police
Yup. You got that right.
Shocking 🙄
@Bobb Grimley I'm lost on the "none" part. Of course there are great and bad cops and cases help me out here I'm sorry if i missed something!
You should never talk to cops. You have rights. Use them. Its not illegal and you using the 5th can't be used against you. Always get legal assistance when police want to talk.
@@negan2714 What's your point? When you're caught in the act and every bit of evidence points right to you, you can "say nothing" and it won't mean a damn thing, you're going to be fucked. The narc KNEW he was fucked, and took a chance by ratting.
😂😂😂This guy was a real G to an extent of bombing the DEA offices
All it got him was a lifetime in prison at the age of 26.
Agree, the D.EA. is the most corrupt. Fruck them
@@tiedyehobo yea i mean who does that. The guy was a legend. He left a mark.
This man was living GTA before we played it lol
The combined efforts of the DEA, ATF, and my ear lobes.
The criminals never stood a chance.
Wow, I never noticed them before reading your comment!
lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Wow they really are something
“I’m Jim Kallstrom. None of the activity behind me has anything to do with the show you’re about to watch.”
lol
I’m a ghost
No body freaking care
Funniest comment here yet. I always repeat what he says because it's just funny and silly
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Haven't they connected the dots that every time Jim Kallstrom does a cameo video appearance there is the aftermath of a crime behind him?
He’s dead
This one had me broh lol
My favorite part is where they said they had no evidence but they had enough nothing to get warrants for his business and girlfriends home, and they stole money from (for as much as they could prove) a businessman girlfriend
To get warrants is easy , but convict someone of multiple murders is much harder also if case fails court can not reapet only superior court can prosecute so DEA need a lot of evidence to be sure he not get away .
Timestamp of the theft please?
0:28 to skip the other intro
Why??? We love Jim here
These guys don't protect a witness from a guy they know will try and kill him. These agents should have all been fired.
I know right? When others are involved in crimes and not necessarily directly involved EVERYONE gets a charge, BUT when law enforcement Does It's Just That persons bad life choices. The first time some one is charged with involvement That Should Also Include Law Enforcement. Just saying, what's the difference? The Badge? The Department? The Side of the fence? Oh well Another number err casualty of a dangerous life style, It's dangerous on either side. If one side is held accountable The other side should too. I know there are some held accountable but it seems to be a a PR Thing Not Genuine Responsibility and Culpability.
@@TheSorcererAhrimanahsul Maybe because it's objectively not the cops' fault. Well, let me explain: the police have limited means. They cannot protect any witness who testifies before a grand jury. That would require too many resources. And from a criminal point of view, there is nothing reprehensible in their actions. Legally, you cannot convict them. And there are no double standards. At no time will a civilian be prosecuted for a murder if he did not participate or was unaware that it would take place. A person indirectly involved can only be prosecuted if they knew there would be a murder.
@@jacquesrenard4388 I respect that.
Notice how you never see Jim Kelstrom and Fred Flintstone at the same place at the same time?
Coincidence?🧐
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Well they are both dead now so that might have something to do with it
That woman have a death wish? Snitching on the drug dealer...wtf
The FBI would solve nothing without informers!!!!!
true
Facts
They Solve Crimes With Or without The Public Help Everyday But They Still Have The Ability To Solve Crimes Without Thirdhand
Duh?
“Cocaine is a hell of a drug” Rick James
WELP🤷🏾♀️ His Crack head ass should know better than Anybody else frfr🤫 OOPS 😬 MEANT COKE-HEAD 🤭 If there's a difference😒
@@shanteecoleman8003 there is different Im cocaine but don’t smoke crack
@@lgrw9883 same I do lots of coke but no crack
Seek rehab before you end up like Jeff
Charlie Murphy 👊
Kudos for going after the dea. Who are these people to dictate what people can put in their own body when the pharmaceutical companies in america are the richest and largest drug pushers in the country. Go after the companies robbing working people who need medication to keep them alive.
The system is broken
You got that 100% right brother. They are parasites preying on human misery.
100% awesome
Pretty sure cocaine isn't essential for keeping people "alive".
They are responsible for the oxy crisis.
@@sharonkaczorowski8690 And the rest. No Afghan farmer has the means of smuggling billions of dollars worth of heroin into the USA. Only certain three letter agencies able to undertake that on a regular basis.
He was everywhere but nowhere..., he was like a ghost...except at his pizza place where he worked everyday.
Except he wasn't there once a warrant for his arrest smart ass.
@@xdxxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdx8578 if ur gonna burn a dude online use proper grammar and syntax structure or someones gonna burn you right back, Quote 'Except he wasn't there once a warrant for his arrest smart ass' ...seems you were so in a rush to burn a dude online for 'iNTERNET CLOUT!!!!!!!' you neglected to include 'Was Issued' Into your response.
You're welcome. Feel free to edit your comment in shame.
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Imagine all the people who were being investigated and about to be arrested by the DEA and all the people who had trial coming up for these case and then some drug dealer burned all the evidence 🤣
Check out the Barry Seal debacle.
They need to end this stupid, expensive drug war. They could free up prisons and Leos for REAL criminals like rapist and murderers. What a waste of time ,money and resources.
Well said.
And this is why you don’t talk police guilty or not. No matter what you say the detectives are like, “That seems suspicious…”.
All the evidence and they accepted a defense deal that allowed him to plead guilty to a lesser charge just to save the court some expense after spending millions of dollars trying to get him. Incredible...
I searched his name and found this "He eventually pleaded guilty to federal charges of running a continuing criminal enterprise involved in drug dealing and a murder and was sentenced to life in prison. He could have faced a federal death penalty if he didn’t reach a plea agreement. Matthews also pleaded guilty to two state charges of second-degree murder and one of being an accessory after the fact to murder and was sentenced to 100 years in prison to be served at the same time as the federal sentence."
He wasn't allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge, he plead to multiple counts of murder and running a drug organization.
They only would have done that if they thought their case wasn't as solid as it appeared.
@studio732jrl2 I'm sorry you feel that way, punk.
Who cares?? The guy is off the streets forever, and will die in prison. A plea deal ending like that is a sure thing, a trial might NOT be.
@@MFKR696 z
Such a great episode
Best episode is the bearded bandit. Crazy story that is
ID JUST LIKE TO TAKE THE TIME TO THANK DRUG'S FOR WINNING THE WAR ON DRUG'S !
YEAH!
Drugs
87 was just 9 yrs old miss the 80s
Aren't Federal Witnesses supposed to be in protection before testifying ?
letting ur only witness drive about...🤦
Ikr 😂
I watched this episode about 15 years ago that guy was ruthless
he would have made a great American corporate executive. Being from Florida, he should have worked for Disney, in corporate. Like the former CEO of Disney, Robert Iger who has a net worth over $600 Million. But somehow he felt it necessary to fire a lot of American office workers, and bring in cheaper foreign office workers on H-1B and L-1 Opt Visa, (in order to increase profits). The former American Disney workers were forced to train their foreign replacements, in order to receive a meager payout that they could live off of few months while they look for another job. If over age 40 (good luck). I don't know how people with a mortgage and family deal with it. I am just fortunate I don't have kids to worry about.
Why do people who tell on drug dealers go back to the same drug dealers to score. When you tell on somebody, an affidavit is drawn up and your name is on it. There is no anonymous. The drug dealer will know because he gets the information in discovery. I never understood that.
What exactly is discovery? Asking because I don't know.
@@TempoDrift1480 discovery is basically all the evidence piled into one file. It presents both sides of the evidence so the defence knows what the prosecutor has and vice versa! Hope that helps!!:)
Police make them
@@fatherofdragons4880 They want drugs, they have the guys number already... the rest is just obvious.
When you go through a couple of balls a day your reasoning & logic starts to become questionable.
Thx for the upload.
I ❤️ that the Doctor took the time to give us a personal message at the beginning. He's definitely on his way to becoming a celebrity doctor 😍
As soon as I see his face I FF to the episode. Don't need that narcissistic drivel.
@@Fallopia5150 ye me too
100 dea agents
50 fbi agents
150 people to catch 1 dude
Not fair game lol
This guy has got a cool way of testing silencers🤣🤣
He is cold ASF...Who does that poor contractor ...
These cops have no problem with their witness getting killed, instead they head straight out to find someone else to help solve their case. Then they wonder why their building ends up in flames. That was nicely done. That detective and DEA agent haven't got a brain cell between them.
I mean, that's literally the DEA in a nutshell. The DEA manages to even give the ATF a running for "How incompetent can we be"
Yeah I bet you cried when George Floyd died too
I love seeing Jim calstrom. Fawma head of the new yawk awwfice
Ford Festiva took that impact with a trailer like a champ
The commercials in this video were insane, it was about every 3 minutes.
I'm Jim Kelstorm, Fawmaw FBI from Neo Yak offace.
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They really had a bunch of keystone cops working on this one ayyy 🤣🤣🤣
BAAAHAAAAAHAAA!
Not once did they call him a terrorist. Oh well he was having a bad day!
Because he didn't do it for political reasons. Thus he was not a terrorist
So... He tries to destroy the evidence with a pipe bomb taped to gasoline containers, burnt the entire building down, and the evidence against him is intact? How unfortunate, he failed to destroy evidence, and added more evidence/crime to his case lol 😂
You Have So Much To Look Forward To. God Bless And Good Luck.
"Taking him down would require us to throw everything we fucking have at him"
I FUCKING LOVE THIS GUYS STYLE
couldn't they just follow .or have someone follow him home someday? he has to go there sometime
Lol, they could have tried that. They'd have to find him first though in the first place and one on one surveillance isn't exactly easy.
" NEW YAWK AFFICE!"
Where’s my Caaaaahhhh!
If you want to play you'll eventually have to pay. This guy threw his whole life away.
*BARS*😂
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I wonder if there are any mentally ill criminals out there who are watching this and like "Dr. Shaham, I unfortunately won't be able to make it to Crimecon this year, but I look forward to meeting you in court sometime soon"
CUCKOO FOR COCCO PUFFS CUCKOO FOR COCCO PUFFS
7:55 No sir... hear say is generally not accepted testimony in ANY case. The scope allowing it is incredibly narrow.
I tried Weed once, I even got High, that only happened once
you're so brave😂😂😂 don't do drugs!! I tried weed once and boom!! I've smoked weed every since!!😂😂😂😂😂 I'm not trying to be funny but I've never saw anyone who have only smoked weed once. it is an honor to have met you!! I now know that I am not an ADDICT and I am capable of one day one day one day........... quitting!! you are truly an inspiration and I teach my kids not to and I think they still think it's a cigarette 🍿😂😂😂😂🤭🤭 I'm going to tell the truth one day in maybe 5 years! yea my oldest is almost 10 in August! 🙏🏾
You'd think that Matthews probably had a ton of cash on hand. Wonder why he stuck around the area where he was more likely to be spotted.
I thought the cops took it when they served the warrant
@@Spartakiss Could be. If so, I missed it.
He was such a big brazen dealer he probably didn't want to give up his territory.
@@Spartakissprobably has more money then what they found it said he didn't keep it all in one place but multiple.
Lookin’ sharp, Jim.
The doctor in the beginning hit me up!!!
@@deborahsunflower939 its called promoting an event
Makes no sense to bomb a fire inspector instead of just fixing the violations.
Stored drugs at a drug addicts house.
That stuff was mostly powdered milk by the time he got it back.
Bruh! The moment he said Fort Myers Beach Florida I was like GTFOH as I live in Fort Myers Florida 💀
(18:30) - " You SOB, You Took Out My Bird Bath That I Just Finished Filling !!! "
FTMYB was Scarface territory in the late '80's. I remember this guy & his Trans Am showing up at gigs I was playing on the beach back then. It was the era of BIG cocaine in Florida
many witnesses are exposed in this documentary, but this guy is too good at what he does
So good he is going to prison for the rest of his life at the age of 26.
Watching from The Philippines. :)
Ok, congrats?
Cheers Jeff
Want a cookie
That episode and clip in the opening with the dude letting off the shot gun at point blank range will always be disturbing.
Yeah I thought that same thing.
Which episode is that?
Hey are you a fellow Bengali?? I am from Bengal and love watching your crime series
23:02 "Snare" is a noun, "ensnare" is a verb. Lazy. Ignore slacker "authorities" and stick with the styles that require work and thinkin to develop into proper sentences. Minus 1 point.
I'm pretty sure Jeff had a friend of mine killed named Thomas Sellers ! Over a little bit of a drug debt .......I could write a very accurate book about Jeff Mathews (Ciganek) from my time being friends with him while attending Bishop Verot hospital in the 80's !
Wasn’t he always going to gigs on the beach in his trans am?
"Cocaine party" lol
Should be titled, "The other dreg who bombed the DEA"
Jim is definitely not an "expert".
Cars and airplanes should be built with the same material as the file cabinet.
are you on drugs ? hahahaaaa ... wt heck does that mean ? 😳
@@jfrtbikgkdhjbeep9974 they meant whatever kinda metal tough filing cabinets are made of should be the same for cars too… fair comment imo.
This guy did the impossible,
The DEA office that was blown up wasn't on Ft. Myers Beach ......it was on Brantly road in Ft. Myers.
What's with the kook at the beginning. This isn't indie films
He owed his drug dealer money for drugs? His dealer worked on credit? Wow drug dealing sure has changed! I bought pot for 40 years and never heard of buying on credit. How stupid is that? And how is a dead person going to pay their debts? Do I believe this story?
Oh yeah. I've been in the scene my whole adult life and believe me, people wanna push people to push their drugs. So they get a zip or so to start. They really don't know what they're doing so they either don't make the money back right, do too much of there own supply and or think the dealer is a bitch and say fuck him and his money. What are they supposed to do, go to the police. And at the same time they can't look like a bitch, so they have to make an example. I'm sure this Jeff guy never got shorted again in his short there after drug career again
That transam was the star of this episode.
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lol
KITT goes to Ft. Myers Beach 😂
@@nikkiimcknayy3743 nicky, stop the drug use ...
@@kellyweingart3692 right,
Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we attempt to decieve.
Something's not right about the dead guy driving through the house. Was the FBI there before paramedics? Who determined he was dead? Why didn't paramedics try resesitating him? Did they see the bullet holes?
Something isn't adding up.
I really got side tracked by the mac10 with a silencer sounding like a revolver in the intro :p...
I'll silently watch the rest of this probably fascinating story now.
Dude. I thought the same thing. Bad editing. LMAO
When they said the evidence was mounting, they had nothing more than circumstantial evidence, someone who might have looked like him. No dang wonder so many innocent people are in prison
Throw shit at the wall until something sticks.
"He became my number one suspect." for having a solid alibi... that sounds like bullshit.
@@desmasic I've almost watched all the season of this show and all the FBI agents i've watched so far drop the person as a suspect if they have a good alibi. However due to further evidence of their impication in the crime surfucing later on, they return to the top of the suspect list. I get that he's sus a hell but he's got an alibi... normal people that haven't commited a crime can seem sus to law officers even if they do have an alibi... does that mean that the officer can investigate that person and waste tax-dollars?
You know... it really strikes me as a bit of a problem that we can only take testimony from living people, like you're just asking for people to get killed in cases like this. As others have mentioned, truly baffling that he wasn't under witness protection.
Lmao wait, edit: to clarify - people's words can only be evidence if they're alive/given at trial
That's because if they're going to testify against someone, they have to be available for cross examination.
The real crooks are the fbi who gave hillary a free pass, prosecutors, judges, and dea who don't want the competition of other drug dealers!
He fire bombed the dea building wtf lol
So that guy was paying the girls rent for stashing stuff at her place, why would she tell on him and risk being homeless , and i wonder what she's doing now
Mathews thought he was Pablo Escobar, he thought wrong.
Jeff was a busy boy!
dea and atf bombings come from american heroes
Cut out the people at the start . We so don't care and I am in England too
exactly. leaching of other's content
@@BenState leaching ?without whom the content wouldnt be here,would you rather the content not be here?
@@deathmauler181 you muppet, this is not his production.
@@BenState did I say that? No I fucking didn't. But he is the one that uploads it ,if you want to strike the account for it not being his then do it ,otherwise be glad he uploaded it in the first place. All it takes is 3 strikes and you can get the account taken down if you feel so strongly about a 30 second promotion.
@@BenState and for the record they mention where their content is licensed from.
Dump the goon start...
...this is all over $1000?
@big bee it’s 3000$ today roughly looked it up, not exactly 4 Homicide worthy money imo
Whoever made that one hit on the dead guy in the car was dumb AF because he thought the investigators would find the car and be fooled not realizing there is lead inside his body and holes all over his body.
I blame aliens.
real killi pro
Left For Dead, Especially In Florida.
Careful with the booger sugar kids.
13:12 thats a toupee isnt it , you can see how grey round the sides and probably bald underneath
It definitely looks like a rug!
bombing the fbi facility killing people dealing drugs gets 100 years in some other episodes rubbing a convenience store gets life sentence.
How do you rub a convenience store?!?!?! Do you recommend using lotion or no lotion... 🤔
Eveey one of these shows has something in common. The women are always the ones telling on the men 🤣🤣🤣
Anybody else skip
Passed dr shalom whatever am just get to the content. Or
Just me